Asia’s Simmering Small Exchange Smash
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After pacing the region for the past year the Philippines and Thailand succumbed to individual jitters and broader equity flight ...
European Central Banks’ Stability Stretch
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With longer-term EU debate swirling on common banking union twenty years after the “single passport” concept was introduced, research by ...
The EU’s Exasperating Excess Exclamations
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Hungary and Poland revived their candidacies for medium-term euro entry as the European Commission released them from the excess fiscal ...
India’s Indexed File Markings
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As rater S&P gave one in three odds of imminent investment grade revocation, Indian inflation-indexed debt was revived on GDP ...
The African Development Bank’s Live Transformation Circuits
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On the eve of its annual meeting in Morocco and 50th anniversary in 2014, the African Development Bank tabled a 10-year ...
Global Capital’s Latent Lab Transformation
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The World Bank’s Global Development Horizons series extrapolating developing country trends to 2030 detailed two “economic laboratory” scenarios for savings ...
Korea’s Brooding Ballistic Responses
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Korean stocks continued to struggle despite good first quarter 3.5 percent GDP growth as relentless won appreciation to the 1000 ...
Argentina’s Historic Holdout Histrionics
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As Argentine stocks and bonds firmed awaiting the US Appeals court verdict on distressed fund exchange instrument repayment and pari ...
South Africa’s Unsecured Loan Lemmings
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South African shares continued to sputter and the rand breached 10 to the dollar as mine workers entered wage negotiations ...
The UAE’s Towering Debt Tip-Over
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The UAE triumphed over MENA stock markets with a 45 percent gain through May after a flurry of big debt ...